Restore — carbon removal

Collected works at the forefront of climate restoration

NOTPLA / carbon sequestered packaging / seaweed

Source: © NOTPLA

NOTPLA is committed to making plastic disappear by producing packaging with seaweed –– abundant, carbon sequestering, rapidly renewable, biodegradable, and home compostable –– one of our greatest natural weapons against climate change.

See Oceans 2050, www.oceans2050.com, an organization leading the global effort to quantify seaweed carbon sequestration.

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Forest Carbon Practices

Opportunities to help restore our climate are growing worldwide. Designers can engage individually, collectively, and with clients who see such efforts as a tangible way to fulfill their climate pledges and ESG strategies.

Participate with respected organizations to help restore forests in cites and local or global communities. Discover more below.

Great Green Wall / ongoing

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The African Union’s Great Green Wall initiative’s ambition is to restore 100 million hectares of currently degraded land; sequester 250 million tons of carbon and create 10 million green jobs by 2030, in a region where temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else on Earth.

Source: © Blue Ventures

Coastal Blue Carbon Practices

Opportunities to help restore our climate are growing worldwide. Designers can engage individually, collectively, and with clients who see such efforts as a tangible way to fulfill their climate pledges and ESG strategies.

Participate with respected organizations to help restore coastal mangroves, seagrass meadows, and tidal salt marshes across global communities. Discover more below.

Mangrove Restoration, Gazi Bay, Kenya / ongoing

Source: © MIKOKO PAMOJA

MIKOKO PAMOJA is a small-scale carbon offset facility that uses mangroves as the domain. The project seeks to provide long-term incentives for mangrove restoration and protection through community engagement and participation.

Mikoko Pamoja is an excellent example of a ‘triple win’ project for climate, community, and biodiversity conservation.